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Dongduk Women’s University halts coeducation talks
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Russia sent 'anti-air' missiles to Pyongyang, Yoon's aide says
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Defense ministry denies special treatment for BTS’ V amid phone use allegations
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OpenAI in talks with Samsung to power AI features, report says
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Two jailed for forcing disabled teens into prostitution
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Disney+ offers sneak peek at 2025 lineup of Korean originals
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South Korean military plans to launch new division for future warfare
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Gold bars and cash bundles; authorities confiscate millions from tax dodgers
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Teen smoking, drinking decline, while mental health, dietary habits worsen
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Kia EV9 GT marks world debut at LA Motor Show
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Samsung, SK bet big on glass substrates for AI chips
South Korea's top two conglomerates Samsung Electronics and SK Group are speeding up efforts to secure an early edge in glass substrates, a "game-changer" in chipmaking that could drastically boost the data capacity and speed of semiconductors in the era of artificial intelligence. Their leaders recently visited their respective business sites producing glass substrates, renewing their commitment to the burgeoning area that is highly likely to overcome the limits of conventional p
IndustryJuly 8, 2024
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JobKorea launches Klik app for foreign job seekers
JobKorea, a job search platform, said Monday it has launched a separate job search app specifically for foreign national residents, Klik, an acronym for "kick-start life in Korea." This service is intended for residents of foreign nationality in South Korea to find jobs and for domestic companies to recruit foreign national employees, according to the platform. The app can be translated into 28 languages, including English, French, Chinese, Japanese, Malay, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian
IndustryJuly 8, 2024
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Samsung union begins first strike
Unionized workers of Samsung Electronics launched their first-ever strike Monday, demanding higher pay and warning of potential further action if the country's largest conglomerate does not meet their demands. The National Samsung Electronics Union, the biggest labor union of the conglomerate with over 30,000 members, making up some 25 percent of the workforce, said it kicked off the three-day strike starting with a rally at 11:00 a.m. in front of the main entrance of the company's pla
CompaniesJuly 8, 2024
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[Business Diplomacy] Importance of tracking money in politics
The United States and its capital, Washington, DC, have one of the biggest lobbying sectors in the world. Hilary Braseth, executive director of OpenSecrets, a Washington DC-based nonprofit organization specializing in tracking and publishing the money flows in politics, says transparency is integral to lobbying. “In the US, the case for making lobbying legal I believe, or some form of it legal, was on the basis of our Constitution, which some (court rulings) believe that (it’s) the F
CompaniesJuly 8, 2024
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Coupang to raise membership fee from Aug. 7
Korean e-commerce giant Coupang said Monday it will raise its membership fee for existing members from 4,990 won ($3.60) to 7,890 won starting Aug. 7, prompting mixed expectations about the impact of the fee hike. This move follows Coupang’s decision to increase its membership fees for new members to the same price of 7,890 won starting on April 13. Coupang counted approximately 14 million members as of last year, more than double the 6 million in 2020 when it launched the membership servi
CompaniesJuly 8, 2024
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KT&G CEO stresses open workplace culture
KT&G CEO Bang Kyung-man marked his 100th day in office on Monday by sharing his ambitions for higher performance by fostering a horizontal corporate culture that encourages open communication among employees. "In order to achieve sustainable growth, we need an organizational culture that inspires joy, meaning and motivation in our work," Bang reportedly said in an email sent to all executives and employees. "Let's enhance communication opportunities, eliminate inefficie
IndustryJuly 8, 2024
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[Photo News] Broadening Korean presence in Texas
Korea International Trade Association Chairman Yoon Jin-sik (right) receives a proclamation award celebrating the opening of KITA's new office in Dallas from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott during a business luncheon in Seoul on Monday. During the event, Yoon highlighted Korean companies’ contributions to the Texan economy in various areas, including steel, energy and semiconductors. Abbott called for close collaboration between Korean businesses and the US state for mutually beneficial econ
EconomyJuly 8, 2024
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Kyobo Life ventures into asset trusts
Kyobo Life Insurance is stepping into the asset trusts business, marking the latest milestone in its evolution to become a comprehensive asset management company. Kyobo Life, a major South Korean life insurer, announced Monday it recently secured a license in the asset trusts business from the Financial Services Commission. This marks the company's first move in the trusts sector since obtaining a license for the money trust business in 2007. With this new license, Kyobo Life can now offer compr
IndustryJuly 8, 2024
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SKT, Singapore’s Singtel team up for AI-driven network innovation
SK Telecom announced Monday that it signed a memorandum of understanding with Singtel, Singapore’s largest telecommunications operator, for collaboration on next-generation network technologies. SKT stated that this partnership with Singtel aims to drive AI innovation in the telecom sector and lead advancements in mobile network services and technologies worldwide. Both companies are founding members of the Global Telco AI Alliance, a union of major international telecom companies focused
TechnologyJuly 8, 2024
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Hyosung wins W330b transformer order from Norway
South Korea’s Hyosung Heavy Industries said Monday it secured a 330 billion won ($240 million) deal to supply 420-kilovolt high-voltage transformers to Norway’s electricity agency Statnett. The project aims to expand infrastructure for renewable energy and replace aging facilities in phases by 2029. Out of the total order, Hyosung signed a deal for the first batch, valued at 304 billion won, Friday. Hyosung attributed the latest deal to its expertise spanning from design to installat
CompaniesJuly 8, 2024
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Eximbank to finance $150m for UAE solar power project
The state-run Export-Import Bank of Korea said Monday that it will provide $150 million in project financing for a major solar power generation project in the United Arab Emirates, the first of such to be undertaken by South Korea. This financial procurement comes after the state-owned Korea Western Power Co.’s joint win of the bidding with EDF-Renewables, a subsidiary of Electricite de France, which will now fully organize the entire process of the project. Korea Eximbank has long expre
IndustryJuly 8, 2024
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LGES Q2 operating profit plunges 58% as EV sales slip
LG Energy Solution Ltd., South Korea's leading battery maker, said Monday its second-quarter operating profit plunged 58 percent from a year earlier due to slowing sales of electric vehicles. Operating profit for the three months ended in June is estimated to have plummeted to 195.3 billion won ($142 million) from 460.6 billion won in the same period of last year, LGES said in a statement. "Decreased lithium and other metal prices weighed on EV battery prices, and lower demand from aut
EconomyJuly 8, 2024
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Unionized workers at Samsung Electronics set to stage 3-day strike
Unionized workers of Samsung Electronics Co. are set to launch a three-day strike Monday, but the planned labor action is unlikely to disrupt production at the technology giant due to low participation. The National Samsung Electronics Union, the biggest labor union with 29,000 members, will kick off the strike with a rally at the entrance of the company's facility in Hwaseong, 45 kilometers south of Seoul, according to industry sources. The strike is scheduled to last through Wednesday. Th
EconomyJuly 8, 2024
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Seoul shares open tad higher on US rate-cut hopes
Seoul shares opened slightly higher Monday as last week's US jobs data buoyed hopes the Federal Reserve will start cutting its rates this year. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index gained 2.23 points, or 0.08 percent, to 2,864.46 in the first 15 minutes of trading. On Friday, Wall Street closed higher as data showed US hiring moderated in June, bolstering expectations the Fed's policy pivot would start in September. The eyes of investors are now on Fed Chairman Jerome Powell
MarketJuly 8, 2024
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Tesla's Model Y tops import car sales in H1
US electric vehicle maker Tesla’s mid-size SUV Model Y topped imported car sales in Korea in the first half of this year, according to market tracker Carisyou on Sunday. With Germany’s BMW and Mercedes-Benz remaining the best-selling imported car brands, Tesla became the third-largest foreign carmaker during the same period. Tesla’s Model Y sold 10,041 units in the January-June period, almost quadrupling from a year ago. Other top sellers included BMW’s 5 Series (10,024 u
IndustryJuly 7, 2024
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SK chief inspects chip materials, biopharma affiliates in US
SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won inspected US business operations of chip materials and biopharma affiliates, the group's top decision-making body SK Supex Council said Sunday. Currently, Chey is staying in the US to oversee the group's business operations and meet with business partners. Since the trip started on June 22, he has met with CEOs of global tech giants, including Open AI, Microsoft, Amazon and Intel. Moving to the East Coast over the past weekend, Chey visited the headquarte
IndustryJuly 7, 2024
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Hyundai Motor revamps Turkey’s Korea Park to honor war veterans
Hyundai Motor Group said Sunday that it recently completed the refurbishment of the Korea Park in Ankara, Turkey. The park, spanning 10,000 square meters, was established in 1973 to honor the sacrifices of Turkish soldiers who fought in the 1950-53 Korean War. The year also marked the 50th anniversary of Turkey’s founding. Over time, the park’s facilities deteriorated, prompting the need for restoration. After visiting the park last year, Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Chung Eui
IndustryJuly 7, 2024
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[Herald Interview] Korean sauce maker Woomtree seeks global expansion with healthy, long-lasting ‘K-jang’
Woomtree, a Korean company specializing in manufacturing gochujang (red chili paste) and other sauces, bets big on the global expansion of long-lasting and healthy "K-sauces," unlike instant foods with fleeting popularity. "People's interest in fermented food and well-being is growing around the world, and I think Korean fermented sauces are at the center of it," said Kim Woo-taek, founder and CEO of Woomtree, during an interview with The Korea Herald at the company'
IndustryJuly 7, 2024
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[KH Explains] How a hand gesture can turn into a corporate crisis
Renault Korea, the Korean subsidiary of French carmaker Renault S.A., is grappling with a backlash over promotional videos that included a controversial finger-pinching gesture perceived as offensive towards men in South Korea. This gesture has a charged history here, as previous backlashes against it appearing on other content have threatened the sales and reputations of companies and even government institutions. In a video promoting the carmaker's new Renault Grand Koleos vehicle, posted
MobilityJuly 7, 2024
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Trusts of wills: Banks vie for W100tr inheritance market
A woman in her late 40s and mother of two recently enrolled in a will-substitute trust at a local bank. Despite her relatively young age, she was doing her estate planning due to terminal cancer, which can progress rapidly and unpredictably. Her primary concern has been ensuring the proper distribution of her assets to her two children after her death, particularly to her 10-year-old youngest who has a disability. She stipulated that her oldest should receive the majority of his inheritance at a
IndustryJuly 7, 2024